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PTO will feel the sting of temporary funding bill
The U.S. government's temporary funding bill signed by President Barack Obama on Dec. 21 is likely to cost the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office hundreds of millions of dollars in the current fiscal year, according to intellectual property trade groups.The Word According to David Boies
When David Boies addresses lawyers in Miami today, he won't use a text, and he probably won't refer to the brief outline that he always commits to memory when giving a speech. That's because Boies -- a top-ranked litigator who temporarily brought Microsoft to its knees in antitrust combat -- has, in some respects, learned to do without the written word.New York medical supplier charged in Medicaid case
NEW YORK AP - A former medical equipment supplier on Long Island has been accused of stealing more than $1 million in Medicaid funds by filing false invoices.New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced the indictment Thursday against People's Choice Surgical Supplies of Hempstead. He says the company was once Long Island's largest supplier of durable medical equipment.Ex-Justice: No ethics problems with Adorno
Former Florida Supreme Court Justice Raoul Cantero III testified for Henry Adorno at his Florida Bar disciplinary hearing, saying Adorno has never acted unethically or broken any Bar rules.View more book results for the query "*"
Matter of Allstate Ins. Co. v. Brissett
Insurer Denied Leave to Renew Petition to Stay ArbitrationGeorge Tops Year of Cuts With One More
The California Supreme Court will close its Los Angeles branch, the chief justice said during a press conference dominated by the court's response to budget contraints.U.S. lawyers profit as Chinese companies move up
SEC Gives Pass in Several Silicon Valley Backdating Probes
Several Silicon Valley companies are breathing sighs of relief after learning that the SEC won't be taking any enforcement action against them for their stock option granting practices. Electronic Arts, Linear Technology, Nvidia, PMC-Sierra and Zoran all reported in regulatory filings in the last two weeks that the SEC had closed its backdating investigations. However, that doesn't mean that the SEC won't go after other companies for backdating, according to an SEC official in San Francisco.Trending Stories
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